67 Pa. Code § 177.53 - Vehicle inspection process
The vehicle inspection process shall be as follows:
(1) If a subject vehicle
passes the emission inspection, the emission inspection station shall provide
the vehicle owner or operator with an emission inspection report certifying
that the vehicle has passed the emission inspection.
(2) If a subject vehicle fails any phase of
the emission inspection, the emission inspection station shall provide the
vehicle owner or operator with a software generated interpretive diagnostic
information form based on the particular portions of the inspection that the
vehicle failed.
(3) If a subject
vehicle fails any phase of the emission inspection, the vehicle owner shall
have the vehicle repaired and submit the vehicle for retesting.
(4) If the subject vehicle fails the retest,
the vehicle owner can apply for a waiver. If the waiver requirements as
prescribed in §§
177.281 and
177.282 (relating to issuance of
waiver; and annual adjustment of minimum waiver expenditure for emission
inspection) are met, a waiver will be issued.
(5) An emission inspector will place a
certificate of emission inspection on the windshield of the subject vehicle, as
prescribed in §
177.291 (relating to certificates
of emission inspection procedures), which has passed the emission requirements
or received a waiver.
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